• EP.105 Walking the Fairways - feat. Rowan Daymond (The Grange Golf Club)

  • Jan 26 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
  • Podcast

EP.105 Walking the Fairways - feat. Rowan Daymond (The Grange Golf Club)

  • Summary

  • In news on Walking the Fairways I let you know about a $300M golf and surf resort coming to the Gold Coast, Rowan Daymond - Superintendent of The Grange GC in Adelaide drops in for a chat about preparing the course for LIV Golf Adelaide, Yowani Golf Club in Canberra gets a mention as their new layout design by Ben Davey from Contour Golf is growing in nicely, Mt Lawley Golf Club in Perth is soon to open their full course greens replacement program designed by OCM, and Nigel Taylor swings by to give us the details of his extreme challenge to raise awareness for mental health in the greenkeeping industry.


    You hit 'em clean and we'll keep 'em green!


    If any of the discussions in this podcast raised concerns with your mental health you can contact:

    Lifeline (Australia): 13 11 14 or visit www.lifeline.org.au

    Beyond Blue (Australia): 1300 224 636 or visit www.beyondblue.org.au

    MensLine Australia: 1300 789 978 or visit mensline.org.au


    People and places mentioned in this podcast:

    Palm Valley Gold Coast

    Yowani Golf Club

    Contour Golf

    Federal Golf Club

    Shoalhaven Heads Golf Club

    Cobram Barooga Golf Club

    Latrobe Golf Club

    OCM Design

    Huntingdale Golf Club

    Riversdale Golf Club

    Glenelg Golf Club

    The Grange Golf Club

    LIV Golf Adelaide

    Nedlands Golf Club

    Seaview Golf Club

    Mt Lawley Golf Club

    Nigel Taylor (Instagram)

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